Barbara Allen (song)
"Barbara Allen" (Child 84, Roud 54) is a traditional Scottish ballad; it later travelled to America both orally and in print, where it became a popular folk song. Ethnomusicologists Steve Roud and Julia Bishop described it as "far and away the most widely collected song in the English language — equally popular in England, Scotland and Ireland, and with hundreds of versions collected over the years in North America."
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Barbara Allen (song)
"Barbara Allen" (Child 84, Roud 54) is a traditional Scottish ballad; it later travelled to America both orally and in print, where it became a popular folk song. Ethnomusicologists Steve Roud and Julia Bishop described it as "far and away the most widely collected song in the English language — equally popular in England, Scotland and Ireland, and with hundreds of versions collected over the years in North America."
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"Barbara Allen" (Child 84, Rou ...... with grief, she dies as well.
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Barbara Allen, o Allan (altre ...... le è attribuito il numero 84.
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Lyrics to Barbara Allen in the Forget Me Not Songster, published 1840
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"Barbara Allen" (Child 84, Rou ...... r the years in North America."
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Barbara Allen, o Allan (altre ...... le è attribuito il numero 84.
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Barbara Allen (song)
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Barbara Allen
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